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In the Driftway

December 17, 1930 issue

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The article throws light on the printing-press works. For many years, there stood on Grand Street a tower that served as beacon to all the adventurous spirits that braved, and got lost in, the lower East Side. It was not much of a tower as towers go in this age of Jack-and-the-Beanstalks, but it held a big clock above tenements, and to its face the working world turned as a mariner to the sun. It also focuses on R. Hoe & Co., which is perhaps the last brick left of the old printing-press works which stood where the new Amalgamated Apartments rise with terraces and garden.

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PRESS; MASS media; REPORTERS & reporting; APARTMENTS; JOURNALISM; TENEMENT houses
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